Under the Labor Code, each year the State of California must determine and certify whether an adjustment for inflation is applied to the state’s minimum wage. In 2022, when the rate of inflation exceeded 7 percent, the state minimum wage was increased to $15.50. This year, California has decided that the minimum wage increase will include an inflation adjustment of 3.5 percent for all employees. This means effective January 1, 2024, California’s minimum wage will increase to $16.00 per hour for all employers, regardless of size.

This minimum wage increase will affect not only hourly employees but will impact some exempt employees in California who are required to receive a salary of at least twice the state minimum wage.

However, employers should be aware that numerous cities across California have separate minimum wages, which are typically higher than the state minimum wage.

Jackson Lewis continues to track legal changes that affect California employers. If you have questions about minimum wage or salary compliance or related issues, contact a Jackson Lewis attorney to discuss.

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Adam Y. Siegel is a principal in the Los Angeles, California, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. His practice focuses on employment litigation, as well as on advising employers regarding daily workplace issues.

Adam has litigated cases in both state and federal court. Adam’s…

Adam Y. Siegel is a principal in the Los Angeles, California, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. His practice focuses on employment litigation, as well as on advising employers regarding daily workplace issues.

Adam has litigated cases in both state and federal court. Adam’s litigation experience includes handling a wide range of employment-related issues including discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, retaliation, whistleblower claims, and wage and hour claims. Adam has litigated numerous wage and hour class and multi-plaintiff actions and has trial experience. Adam has also conducted and prepared workplace Investigation Reports. He conducts training seminars and speaks on a multitude of employment law topics.